To use Cyware you must have cookies enabled. By Registering or Signing in, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. You can also signup using Google Account. We will not use your credentials to import contacts or post anything on your account without your permission.For more info, please see Login FAQ.

Following the first collection of 620 million account credentials stolen from 16 companies, the second collection containing 127 million stolen credentials, was made available for sale on a Dark Web marketplace.

However, the seller soon removed all the listings from the marketplace, while hinting at more collections to come.

Earlier this week, almost 620 million account credentials stolen from 16 companies were put for sale on the Dream Market site by a seller named ‘gnosticplayers’ who quoted roughly $20,000 in bitcoin.

Dream Market is a Dark Web marketplace where criminals sell an assortment of illegal products, such as user data, drugs, weapons, malware, and more.

Second large collection of account credentials

The seller ‘gnosticplayers’ is back with the second collection of breached account credentials stolen from eight companies, quoting $14,500 in bitcoin for the collection.

The breached companies are from different sectors such as gaming, travel, interior design, cryptocurrency, live streaming, and pet food.

Listings removed

Soon after the news broke, the seller removed all the listings from Dream Market, stating, "All my listings have been removed, to avoid them being bought so many times and being leaked, as a respect for my buyers. But don't worry, next round of breaches coming soon.”

YouNow confirmed the authenticity of the data

Among the breached companies, YouNow, a live streaming company, stated that its security experts investigated the incident and confirmed that the data breach did not compromise users' passwords or credit card information.

“Our security experts have investigated the claim that YouNow was hacked, and can definitively confirm that information on YouNow users’ passwords and credit cards was not compromised in any sort of data breach. YouNow relies on 3rd parties (such as Facebook, Apple, and Google) for its login and payment methods, and has never stored any passwords or credit card information. Therefore, it is not possible that any hacker breached YouNow for this data,” YouNow told BleepingComputer.

Ryan Stewart

Ryan is a senior cybersecurity and privacy analyst. He keenly follows the innovation and development in cybersecurity technologies, and loves to educate everyone about the what, why, and how of major incidents in the cybersecurity world.

Who we are

Cyware is a first-of-its-kind, comprehensive cyber situational awareness platform, designed to help you stay informed about the latest happenings in the cyber world with expertly curated news stories and updates.

Our Technology

Let IBM's Watson Find the Right News For You

The cyber threat landscape is changing rapidly, and cybersecurity news has claimed its spot on the front pages in recent months. It's not easy to find the right information from tens of thousands of cyber news articles and feeds published every day. Our machine learning based curation engine brings you the most relevant cyber content based on your needs.

Receive Daily Cyber News in Your Inbox

From the latest cyber security trends and innovations to new malware, vulnerabilities and threat intelligence, we bring you the most up-to date and relevant cyber updates and news alerts.